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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-02-24, Page 2By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE GET THIS BOOKLET OF BASIC FACTS ABOUT IDB BUSINESS LOANS If you are planning to start, expand or modernize a business and you require a term loan to carry out your plans, write for this descriptive booklet or visit an TDB office. INDUSTRIAL ''/lb CHRYSLER CANADA LTD. Buckets in the back with centre arm rest. Here is one car that treats rear seat passengers as individuals. Big bonus: the seats fold down separately or together to expose a 61/2 -foot long carrying space, Skiing anyone? Real armchair comfort. Soft armrests on the full-length sports console separate the foam-padded shell type bucket seats. Front armrest folds back to reveal a large, lighted console compartment. Action control centre. Here's where you take charge of Charger. 318 cubic inch V8 is standard. For the lion-hearted there's a thundering 426 cubic inch Hemi-V8.Tachometer and console are standard. So is the excitement. 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DOBBS MOTORS LIMITED ON DISPLAY NOW! 216 Main Street Dependable USED CARS Page Times-Advocate, February 24, 1966 Mr. & Mrs. Almer Passrnore while their parents Mr.. & Mrs. Maurice liaist are holidaying in the Bahamas. Miss Joyce Mayer spent the weekend with Miss Linda Miller of Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Dougall, Ron, Barbara, Linda and. Roger of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston, Sheila, David and Wendy of Centralia were Friday even- ing guests with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller, Christian home discussed at Thames Rood men's high, Robert Mayer; men's low, William Rohde. Lunch was served by the committee in charge, Mrs. Jack Borland and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle. The next community night will be held Thursday evening March 3. P ERSONALS Miss Susan van der Molen arrived last Tuesday by plane from the Netherlands to spend some time with her aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs, U. Vander- laan and family. Rev. Andrew Boa and Mr. Ed- AND 1966 LICENCE TOO The finale On Saturday evening the "Huron Park Figure Skating Club" of RCAF Station Centralia presented their third annual Ice Revue under the direction of Mrs. Faye MacDonald, professional instructor, to a near capacity crowd at the Randall Arena, Approximately ninety-eight children from Huron Park participated in this Ice Revue entitled "Holidays on Ice". Numbers of the Revue included New Year's Eve, Valen- tine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Victoria Day, Summer Holidays, Hallowe'en, Christmas, Year's End. Featured skaters of the Revue were Kim Roberts and Bruce Brady of the Preston and Kitchener Figure Skating Club. Picture shows the entire cast during the Finale. (RCAF photo) win Miller attended the Brother- borne Central School choir and hood dinner at James St. United the Recorders performed at this Church. Monday evening. concert. Mr. Bill Snow of London spent The Thames Road UCE are in- the weekend with his parents, vited to meet with the Eliniville Mr. & Mrs. William Snow. UCW Friday, Feb. 25 at 2 pm Quite a number from this corn- for the World Day of Prayer. munity attended the variety con- Misses Judy and Karen Heist cart held at Woodham Orange of Crediton are spending some Hall Friday evening, The Us- time with their uncle and aunt, 01111111141/4111114111.10111410041101110001111.11041111111110041141411411001111 410 I • • • • Dobbs for Dodge • By MRS, WILLIAM Rol-ma THAMES ROAD The Happy Doubles' Club met Wednesday evening in the church basement with a good crowd in attendance. A number of Elkin- ville people were present. Mrs. Edwin Miller was in charge of the meeting of which the theme was "The Christian Home", Mrs. Floyd Stewart and Mr. Jack Stewart assisted with the worship service, A reading was given by Mrs. William Rohde, piano solo by Mrs. Reg Hodgert and reading by Mrs. Floyd Stew- art, Rev, Andrew Boa gave a tra- velogue and recited some Scotch poems, Mr. Edwin Miller ran the projector and showed the pictures of Mr. Boa's recent trip to Scotland which were very picturesque and interesting, Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart, v44 t I Elect Clandeboye cemetery slate COMMUNITY NIGHT Community night was held. Thursday evening In Farquhar Hall with six tables of euchre in play. Prizes were won for ladies high by Mrs. Ray Cottle; ladies low, Jack Hodgert (he played as a lady); lone hands, Len Hume; By MRS. J. H. PATON CLANDEBOYE At the annual meeting of the Cemetery Committee Rev. E, 0. Lancaster presided and John C. Murdy was secretary-treasurer. Andrew Carter was re-ap- pointed cemetery superintendent; and committee includes E. 0, Lancaster, Tom Tomes, Ray Hodgins, Robert Hodgins, Mau- rice Simpson, Jack Whitmore, James Cunningham, Roy Cun- ningham, Murray Carter and from Lucan, Austin Hodgins and John C. Murdy. 41 40 40 41 41 41 41 f) 41 41 41 40 fl 41 41 41 QUALITY FOR LESS ------- 1964 DODGE 440 SEDAN, automatic, radio, black with red trim, low mileage. 1966 Licence A-95866 1964 CHRYSLER WINDSOR sedan with all the luxury features of a truly fine car. Power steering, power brakes, radio. Balance of 5-50 war- ranty. 1966 Licence A-95870 DODGE 330 SEDAN, V-8 automatic, radio. Two-year factory war- ranty. 1966 Licence A-95690 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic transmis- sion, power steering, power brakes, radio. A real beauty. 1966 Licence A-95868 PLYMOUTH 4-door station wagon. Automatic transmission, custom radio. An ideal second car. 1966 Licence 90681 X CHEVROLET II, Nova hardtop, 6 cyl. automatic. 1966 Licence A-95872 CHEVROLET BELAIRE SEDAN. A real honey with radio and red interior. 1966 Licence A-95871 CHRYSLER SEDAN with radio and full power equipment. A local low mileage trade-in, 1966 Licence A-95867 Henry and Mrs. Karl O'Neil read poems and conducted a contest won by Mrs. Alex Macintosh. Mrs. Rosser won the hostess prize. Plans were made to have the 4-H girls and grandmothers at the March 9 meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Scott. Brian and Kenneth all at home; two brothers, William Lee, Lis- towel, cline Lee, Whitehorse, Yukon. Relatives attending the funeral were Mrs. Kenneth Carter, George Lee, Harold Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ansell Lee, Mrs. Omar Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham and Lee Trevithick from Clandeboye, Ailsa Craig and Lucan. CHEVROLET 2-door, jet black, with custom radio. 1966 Licence A-95865 $995 DODGE SEDAN, 6 cyl. standard transmission. Real clean. 1966 Licence A-95869 DISTRICT PRESIDENT IS GUEST Mrs. David Kestle was hostess for the WI meeting at which Mrs. Calvin Carmichael, RR 3 Ilder ton, president of North Middlesex District WI was a visitor. Roll call "Did You Know" brought many varied answers. Mrs. Albert Rosser was at the piano for a singsong. Mrs. David 41 40 41 41 41 41 • • • • • SAVE WITH QUALITY • 1963 • • 1963 • • 1962 0 •• 1962 • 1962 • 1962 1961 0•• °. 1960 FREDERICK LEE Frederick Arthur Lee, 45, Lis- towel, died in Victoria Hospital, London, Wednesday, February 16. He was a son of the late Chester and Hannah (Morgan) Lee and was born in McGillivray Township Con, 9, one and a half miles east of Brinsley. He had spent the most of his life in Listowel where he was purchasing agent for Ideal Supply Company. He is survived by his wife, the former Elaine Machan, one daughter, Heather, two sons, !DOBBS MOTORS. IP 235.1250 12 216 Main South, Exeter 235-1486 • • • • PERSONALS Mrs. Ken Carter had Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKernan of De- troit as guests over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millson, London, visited Mr. & Mrs. Clar- ence Millson, Mr. & Mrs. Ger- ald Millson and Debbie Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. William R. J. Lloyd, London, and Rev. & Mrs. Stanley Tomes visited last Tues- day with Rev. G. B. Cox at the home of Mrs. Martha Cox at Kin- lough. Mrs. E. G. Wray of Hamilton spent Sunday with Mrs. Emily Tomes. •40000000041410000000000040000400000000410 PERSONALS The UCW held a Valentine social in the hall Friday evening. A variety program was enjoyed which included the choir from Usborne Central School. The World day of prayer will be held in the church Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. with Cooper's UCW assisting. Mr. & Mrs. Don Rixon and family of London were Sunday guests with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills. Mrs. ROy Kirk is visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Skinner of Munro. Miss Mary Helen Cunningham of Lucan is visiting for some time with her sister, Mrs. Ken Wilson. The UCW catered to the Men's Club supper meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. Everard Miller of Zion West showed pictures of his trip to Western Canada. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Holliday and Ken of Rannoch were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Keizer and family of Embro were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and girls. Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Roudi of Port Credit. Mrs. Witteveen remained for a few days with her aunt and uncle. Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilson and family of Lakeside were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith. By MRS. WM. WALTERS PERSONALS Mrs. Wm. Walters visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson of Sunshine Line. Mrs. Garnet Miners visited her sister Mrs. Cora Perkins who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Ray Clarke of Sunshine Line visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters. Mrs. Bev Morgan and Susan of Thames Road and Mrs. Mur- ray Coward of Sunshine Line, Mrs. John Coward, Mrs. Phil Hern and Mrs. Wm. Walter s visited Monday evening with Mrs. Newton Clarke celebrating her birthday. Miss Susan Morgan of Thames Road spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Newton Clarke. DEVELOPMENT BANK 27 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA KITCHENER-WATERLOO WATERLOO, ONT.: Waterloo Square Building — Telephone: 744-4186 WE PAY 4% ON REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges No Service Charges Longer Hours DEPOSIT-BY-MAIL As each deposit is sent in by mail, we send you a stamped, special envelope for your next deposit. 235.0530 EXETER 11.